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flook

2004-01-19, 7:14 am

Hi peeps,

I have a domain I'd like to use for a few websites. i.e. site1.domain.org.uk
site2.domain.org.uk etc.

I'm not sure how to set this up or what it's called. Any pointers as to where in
the docs I should look for the info?

I already have Apache up and running fine with several virtualhosts with
different dyndns.org URLs.

Cheers.
Neil
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Alvaro G Vicario

2004-01-19, 7:14 am

*** flook wrote/escribió (Mon, 03 Nov 2003 20:12:48 +0000):
quote:

> I have a domain I'd like to use for a few websites. i.e. site1.domain.org.uk
> site2.domain.org.uk etc.


[...]
quote:

> I already have Apache up and running fine with several virtualhosts with
> different dyndns.org URLs.



I don't think there is any difference.



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Richard Antony Burton

2004-01-19, 7:14 am


"flook" <flook@neilamison.org.ukOOK> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hi peeps,
>
> I have a domain I'd like to use for a few websites. i.e.


site1.domain.org.uk
quote:

> site2.domain.org.uk etc.



This is name based virtual hosting.
quote:

> I already have Apache up and running fine with several virtualhosts with
> different dyndns.org URLs.



If you already know how to do it, what's the problem?

Richard.


flook

2004-01-19, 7:14 am

On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 11:37:57 GMT, "Richard Antony Burton"
<richardaburton-NOSPAM-@hotmail.com> wrote:
quote:

>This is name based virtual hosting.



Ok so far.
quote:

>If you already know how to do it, what's the problem?



I think my explanation was a bit vague. Let's try again.

I have the domain (bike-shed.org.uk). It doesn't point anywhere yet. There are 4
sites hosted on our server, all using an individual dyndns address. I'd like to
replace the dyndns addresses with a bike-shed.org.uk one for each site. i.e.

site1.bikeshed.org.uk site2.bikeshed.org.uk etc.

Is it as simple as just adding those to the virtual hosts section or is there
something more involved? That seems too simple and obvious to me and I don't
believe computers do simple and obvious.

Neil
Richard Antony Burton

2004-01-19, 7:14 am


"flook" <flook@neilamison.org.uk> wrote in message
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quote:

> Is it as simple as just adding those to the virtual hosts section or is


there
quote:

> something more involved? That seems too simple and obvious to me and I


don't
quote:

> believe computers do simple and obvious.



Yes. All you need to do at the apache side is add the (or change the
ServerName of your existing) virtual host configuration for the sites.

From a DNS side, you will need to make sure each of the hosts you have
listed point to your IP address.

Richard.


flook

2004-01-19, 7:14 am

On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:42:43 GMT, "Richard Antony Burton"
<richardaburton-NOSPAM-@hotmail.com> wrote:
quote:

[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>Yes. All you need to do at the apache side is add the (or change the
>ServerName of your existing) virtual host configuration for the sites.



*impressed* it is that easy then. Cheers. :-)

Neil
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